because they wanted to stay the out of thier business
Arabic merchants from the Middle East
Arabic merchants from the middle east
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European merchants increased their trade with the Middle East due to the region's strategic location along key trade routes, which facilitated access to valuable goods such as spices, silk, and precious metals. The rise of the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century also played a significant role, as it unified large parts of the region and provided stability for trade. Additionally, the demand for luxury items in Europe fueled this commerce, leading to the establishment of new trade networks and partnerships.
Africa
The Middle East sits at the crossroads between Europe, Africa, and Asia, making it necessary for nearly all land-based trade to pass through the Middle East. This led to the Middle East taking a lead role in international trade.
the east!
Merchants were drawn to the middle colonies because there was a lot of trade going on there. The farming and natural resources played a big part in why the economy was successful.
I think the trade route you are looking for is call the "silk road".
Genoa and Venice
For the New England merchants, the middle passage was by far the most lucrative of the three legs of the triangular trade.